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Letter: Can we handle more people?

Letter: Can we handle more people?

'We have a real problem, in that many people are without a family doctor'
'Just forget about this,' alleged drunk truck driver tells B.C. cop

'Just forget about this,' alleged drunk truck driver tells B.C. cop

Police in Abbotsford were alerted to a suspected impaired driver on July 12.
Reena Virk’s killer tests positive for methamphetamines, day parole revoked

Reena Virk’s killer tests positive for methamphetamines, day parole revoked

Sim insisted the results was from her medication but was told that the current medication she was using did not produce positive results.
Powell River Search and Rescue crew aids injured mountain biker

Powell River Search and Rescue crew aids injured mountain biker

PRSAR and ambulance members summoned to Mt. Mahony
Photos: Beautiful private island for sale on B.C.'s Pacific coast cuts price

Photos: Beautiful private island for sale on B.C.'s Pacific coast cuts price

At more than $14.7 million, it's still pretty expensive...
Land trust trying to protect half of Savary's ecosystems

Land trust trying to protect half of Savary's ecosystems

Canada Day to Labour Day fundraiser going well so far
Witnesses sought following serious motorcycle MVA in Tsawwassen

Witnesses sought following serious motorcycle MVA in Tsawwassen

BC Highway Patrol is also looking for dash cam video
Climate Crossroads: Reduce your own emissions, USA

Climate Crossroads: Reduce your own emissions, USA

Greenhouse gas and smoke distribution is random globally, dependent on atmospheric currents, and that is impossible to control
How a tree-killing beetle chose wrong human to fly into, revealing presence in B.C.

How a tree-killing beetle chose wrong human to fly into, revealing presence in B.C.

Andrew Short was sitting on a bench in downtown Vancouver in June 2023 when a metallic green beetle hit him and fell to the ground. It turned out to be the first emerald ash borer collected in Canada west of Manitoba.
Rob Shaw: NDP tiptoes around safety recommendations in wake of Lapu-Lapu festival tragedy

Rob Shaw: NDP tiptoes around safety recommendations in wake of Lapu-Lapu festival tragedy

After a car attack killed 11 people in April, a former judge’s report called for sweeping safety reforms. The B.C. government says it supports the 'intent'—but stops short of full commitment.